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Large Hadron Collider sees first collisions
The world's largest particle accelerator has performed its first collisions, and its first beam acceleration.
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Large Hadron Collider gets fresh power supply
Cern is planning to build a new computing hub in France, because its existing one is sucking the power grid dry.
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Large Hadron Collider breaks beam intensity record again
Cern's Large Hadron Collider has set a new world record for beam intensity, meaning the massive experiment can record more data than before.
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Cern sees evidence of new physics from Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider is is due to shut down for a major upgrade later than expected, after managers concluded that the current rate of operational improvements could reveal new physical...
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When Web sites and Web apps collide with IE 9: Questions and some answers
If IE 9 is designed to blur the lines between Web sites and Web apps, does that imply that Microsoft is counting on content developers to do with IE what the company did with Windows -- namely, to...
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Inside the Large Hadron Collider (photos)
The Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator near Geneva, is in operation. It's a massively complex machine.
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When open source licenses collide
ZFS must be offered under Sun's CDDL. Linux, of course, is licensed under the GPL. You can't combine the two.
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Uptime Symposium 2010: when IT and Facilities collide
I'm preparing to head off to the Uptime Symposium 2010 that's being held from May 17th through the 20th in the New York Hilton with a great deal of anticipation. The central them of this event is...
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LHC steps closer to discoveries on antimatter
The first particle has been detected in a Large Hadron Collider experiment that hopes to shed light on the nature of interactions between matter and antimatter.
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Gallery: LHC's biggest collision yet
The particle accelerator for the Large Hadron Collider was ramped up to 7 TeV on Tuesday and the two colliding beams were stabilized so they could run without active adjustment. Here's the view...
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Large Hadron Collider hits milestone: Smashes protons at highest energy level yet
The Large Hadron Collider overcame some early electrical hurdles and operated at its highest energy level yet as it collected data from smashing protons together.
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LHC experiments run at highest energy level yet
After overcoming some hurdles, researchers operated the Large Hadron Collider at its highest energy level yet on Tuesday, gathering data after smashing protons into each other.
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LHC reaches highest power levels - so far
The Large Hadron Collider has reached its highest power so far, taking Cern closer to its goal of using the particle accelerator to conduct experiments that will discover new physics.
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LHC to restart following break and glitches
The The Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator is to restart on Monday following a technical break and glitches in the machine.
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LHC to run for longest continuous period
The Large Hadron Collider is about to enter its longest continuous operational period, in preparation for full-strength particle-smashing.
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Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
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Large Hadron Collider sees first collisions
The world's largest particle accelerator has performed its first collisions, and its first beam acceleration.
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Large Hadron Collider back in operation
The world's biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, is in operation again after more than a year of repairs.
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LHC cooled to operational temperatures
All sectors of the world's largest particle accelerator have now been cooled to operational temperatures of approximately -271°C.
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Arrested al-Qaeda suspect has links to Cern
French authorities have arrested a man connected with Cern, the organization behind the Large Hadron Collider scientific facility, over suspected links to al-Qaeda.
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